Is there already a test done that shows if it's recommended to install the lower version of RST (12.9.4.1000 to be specific) for a series 6 chipset mobo installed with Windows 10 (already has a later version of the RST driver installed)?

Zitat von kevindd992002 im Beitrag #991Is there already a test done that shows if it's recommended to install the lower version of RST (12.9.4.1000 to be specific) for a series 6 chipset mobo installed with Windows 10 (already has a later version of the RST driver installed)?

Not yet, but I will do a new benchmark comparison test using different AHCI drivers with my Z68 system running Win10 v1511 in the near future.Currently I am testing different RAID drivers on the exact same system. The results will be published today within the start post of >this< thread.

I've just replaced my SSD and there is no installed OS in my drive yet. I would've done it already if I had my previous drive intact. I'm in the process of gathering the best drivers for my system now and just thought that the older RST drivers are better. I'm in no hurry anyway.

I have been messing around trying to get my rst working again like it did in windows 7 but in win 10 i find it difficult.First of thank you for all the info you post here.

When i first upgraded from win 7 to win10 and try'd to go from ahci to raid my pc was unable to boot.So i made my pc boot in safe mode and that made it possible to boot in raid.In the bios it is now set to raid mode, but the Intel RST does not seems to think so.Intel RST is set in my native language but i can tell of the post u made that it is the same as the non RAID users.Pictures included.Any idea?

Zitat von Osiris im Beitrag #1000When i first upgraded from win 7 to win10 and try'd to go from ahci to raid my pc was unable to boot.

It is never a good idea to switch from AHCI to RAID mode or vice versa from within a running OS.If you want to change the SATA mode, it is better to do a fresh OS installation after having set the Intel SATA Controller to the desired mode.Why did you set the Intel SATA Controller to "RAID" at all? According to your signature you have just 1 single SSD for being usable as system drive.It doesnt make much sense for me to run a single SSD in RAID mode.

You can safely "downgrade" the in-use Intel RAID driver version (except below v11.5.x.xxxx), but you should never uninstall any in-use RAID driver from within the Device Manager, because you may risk an unbootable system.

I want to achive the rst. for that i think i need raid mode.i wanted to do a clean install and set it to raid mode then but after i upgraded i could not do it in windows 10 which has me worried.Thats why i'm looking to do it without a clean instal.

i hope u understand what i'm trying to achive.i do not know everything about pc's